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    Josh Hamilton: Rangers fans spoiled
    Updated: February 18, 2013, 1:19 PM ET
    By Richard Durrett | ESPNDallas.com

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    SURPRISE, Ariz.  Former Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton said the Dallas-Fort Worth area is not a true baseball town, in an interview with the DFW CBS television station on Sunday.

    "There are true baseball fans in Texas, but it's not a true baseball town," said Hamilton, who while with the Rangers was booed during the AL wild-card loss to Baltimore at the end of last season.

    Durrett: Boos Surely Will Await, Now

    Josh Hamilton did a lot for the Rangers while he was here, but he should expect a cascade of boos upon his return with the Angels on April 5, Richard Durrett writes. Blog

    Hamilton, who signed a five-year $125 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim this offseason, said that Dallas has "always been a football town."

    "They're supportive," Hamilton said about the fans, "but they also got a little spoiled at the same time pretty quickly."

    Hamilton added: "You think about three to four years ago (before two straight World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011). It's like, come on man, are you happier there again?"

    Rangers manager Ron Washington didn't want to say too much about Hamilton's comments.

    "I'm not answering anything that Josh said," Washington said. "That's Josh. Josh is an Angel. That's Josh's opinion. My opinion is there were 3.5 million fans that came through the turnstiles. That answers it right there."

    Hamilton's 2012 season ended in disappointing fashion, mirroring the Rangers' collapse. The club had a six-game lead over the Oakland A's in the AL West with nine games to play and couldn't hold it.

    He dropped what appeared to be a routine fly ball in center field in a tie game in the final game of the season, won by the A's to claim the division. And he was 0-for-4 and saw a total of eight pitches in the AL wild-card loss to Baltimore. Some fans booed Hamilton after he struck out in his final at-bat.

    He was asked in the interview what the reaction for Rangers' fans might be when he comes to the plate for the first time in Arlington wearing an Angels uniform on Friday, April 5.

    "It will be mixed feelings from the crowd," Hamilton said. "People who really get it will cheer and the people who don't will boo. Either way, I'll do what I got to do to help my team win."

  • #2
    douche!!

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    • #3
      So? He's right.
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      • #4
        DFW is loosing its "football town" name for more of a "Who's Winnning right now" town.

        Even if the Rangers are loosing i will still go to the games like in the past. Im not going to lie i liked it when the Rangers were a mediocre team. The games were more pleasant and it was a bunch of fans of baseball not just a place to be seen at.
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        • #5
          DFW is a bandwagon town. Its not a football town now that the bandwagoners have figured out the Cowboys still suck.

          Ive been a rangers fan since before Hamilton, and I suppose my rangers Tshirt with hamilton on the back will now become a shop shirt, and I need to go shopping. Its one thing to go chasing money, its another to slap your fan base in the face.
          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Slow Five-O View Post
            So? He's right.
            This.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Baron View Post
              Ive been a rangers fan since before Hamilton, Its one thing to go chasing money, its another to slap your fan base in the face.
              Pretty much my thoughts as well. He pretty much said that because of him they had all of this fanfare and after him there will be none. Doesn't he still live there as well?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Baron View Post
                DFW is a bandwagon town. Its not a football town now that the bandwagoners have figured out the Cowboys still suck.

                Ive been a rangers fan since before Hamilton, and I suppose my rangers Tshirt with hamilton on the back will now become a shop shirt, and I need to go shopping. Its one thing to go chasing money, its another to slap your fan base in the face.
                He won't last LA and everyone knows it. His wife pushed because she wants the cash when he goes chasing tail, snorting hookers, and fucking blow prior to getting tossed from the game.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                  He won't last LA and everyone knows it. His wife pushed because she wants the cash when he goes chasing tail, snorting hookers, and fucking blow prior to getting tossed from the game.
                  and?
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    I like the Dallas Observer article better:


                    We tried not to hold it against Josh Hamilton for his occasional trip to Sherlock's, his ridiculous energy drink addiction, his snooze-worthy line of Christian clothing, and last year's collapse. And while that bungled fly ball -- you know the one -- was hard to forgive, that didn't change the...


                    Josh Hamilton Continues to Troll Us Mercilessly, Says Dallas Isn't a Baseball Town


                    By Eric Nicholson Mon., Feb. 18 2013 at 11:30 AM

                    We tried not to hold it against Josh Hamilton for his occasional trip to Sherlock's, his ridiculous energy drink addiction, his snooze-worthy line of Christian clothing, and last year's collapse.

                    And while that bungled fly ball -- you know the one -- was hard to forgive, that didn't change the fact that the man had been the cornerstone of the franchise during its most successful seasons ever.

                    But now he's just trolling us. In an interview, Hamilton told CBS 11's Gina Miller that Dallas "is not a true baseball town" and that fans "got a little spoiled."

                    Hamilton doesn't define what he means by "true baseball town." Sure, it's not Chicago or St. Louis, where century-old franchises are ostentatiously part of the city's identity, but that seems an unreasonably high standard.

                    Maybe a better measure would be, oh, I dunno, attendance, a category in which Texas placed behind only the Yankees and Phillies. Or fans who put up with a player's off-field histrionics because they know he's haunted by personal demons.

                    Whatever the case, Hamilton should fit in well in Orange County, where America's true baseball fans reside
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                    • #11
                      I liked this comment in the article I posted. lol

                      "Anaheim is a great baseball town, everyone has been a fan their whole life, since 2002."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Baron View Post
                        and?
                        Had a call come in, dick.

                        You're correct about the bandwagon, I've never seen a town more up and down on the performance of a team. Even Cleveland fans are more loyal than Dallas fans.

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                        • #13
                          He's right. The quantity of people at Rangers games who are clearly Cowboys fans with nothing better to do has increased ten-fold over the past 4 years. But as long as they continue to put money in the team's bank account, then I don't really care. I'll bitch when I have to sit near them at games, but I'll also live.

                          But talk about the pot calling the fucking kettle black. He's in LA. The Dodgers are celebrated there by Mexicans all of the time and by white people who show up when they're winning. The Angels? No one in LA gives a fuck about the Angels.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Baron View Post
                            DFW is a bandwagon town.
                            This is totally correct. I root for every team in this area. Cows, Rangers, Mavs, Stars.

                            Technically I still think its a football area. The Rangers recent push over the past few years have really helped. Winning puts butts in the seats.
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                            • #15
                              Seriously though, it's hard to bitch about the bandwagon effect for the Rangers. The Stars are the ones who take the shaft in that respect here.

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